Friday, December 20, 2024

Music Friday: "Pictures of You"

The Cure came out with a new album this year, and I'm told it's quite good. 

I had the album Disintegration at one time, but I lost it somewhere along the way of life. So I bought it agin this week. 

Here's one of the "hits" from that opus. 

Friday, December 13, 2024

Music Friday: "Time & Place"

I can't remember if I have featured a tune from 2023 album In Times New Roman... by Queens of the Stone Age, but I'm doing so today. 

Here's "Time & Place" 

Friday, December 6, 2024

Music Friday: "I Guess Time Just Makes Fools of Us All"

I didn't realize Father John Misty had a new album out this month until this video came across my recommendations when I went to YouTube. 

I haven't bought the album yet, but I'm likely to do so soon. 

Sunday, December 1, 2024

Sunday Hangover: Auburn

A victory in the Iron Bowl is always a welcome outcome. The Tide beat Auburn by a two-score margin. 

Milroe had a three-touchdown game on the ground with 104 net yards. Jamarion Miller had 84 net rushing yards, and Haynes chipped in with a touchdown run. 

Bernard had his best game of the season with seven catches for 111 yards. 

One of the real positive trends in this game is that Milroe was targeting the tight ends more than he has in the past. If you go back and analyze past Sunday Hangover posts over the years, one consistent complaint I have had was that the Tide offense needs to pass to tight ends more often. 

They did in this game with a total of 8 catches: 3 to Dippre, 3 to Cuevas, and 2 to Ouzts. And if I remember right, there was a pass each to Dippre and Cuevas that could have been touchdowns if they brought in the passes.  

The defense gave up some yards but foiled the Tigers when they had their chances. I was worried because Lawson is out for the rest of the season, but I think Jefferson did a fine job as the defensive play caller. 

And Jihaad Campbell showed why he's likely to be a first-round pick. He led the team with 9 total tackles in the game. 

Next up is the great unknown because the likelihood of Alabama making the 12-team playoff is low. 


Friday, November 29, 2024

Music Friday: "Get Used to the Night"

I finally got around to getting the new album by Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats. 

Here's a song that I immediately liked on first listen. 

 



Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Fumbling Toward Culinary Talent: Turkey Brine

Over the past few years, I have brined turkey before roasting it. 

Here's the recipe I've used. I use an old baseball bucket with lid to brine the turkey and keep it out in the garage since it's cold in late November around these parts. 

Ingredients

5 bay leaves

A healthy smidge of peppercorns

5 garlic cloves

1 small onion chopped roughly

1 1/2 cups of kosher salt

1 cup of light brown sugar

5 quarts of water


Process

I put one quart of water in a pot and dump the brown sugar and salt into it. Heat the water to melt the sugar and water. Let it set for a while and then add the water into the bucket and the other water into the bucket. Place the turkey into the bucket and seal with lid. 

Brine it from anywhere from 12 to 24 hours. 

Sunday, November 24, 2024

Sunday Hangover: Oklahoma

The Tide have a way possibly into the SEC championship and certainly into the playoff, and they shit the bed. Jesus H. Christ. 

I haven't watched the game, and I don't think I want to, but I followed the score on my phone as I played Glow Bingo last night for the local booster club. 

I kept watching the score of the game and wondered, "Why the Hell aren't we scoring on these guys?" 

From a cursory look at it, Milroe didn't play well at all with three interceptions, one of which was a pick six. 

Maybe Alabama can get its shit together against Auburn in the Iron Bowl. 

Gods, I hope so. 

Friday, November 22, 2024

Music Friday: "Life and How to Live It"

This morning I'm listening to R.E.M.'s Fables of the Reconstruction, one of the band's great early albums. 

"Feeling Gravity's Pull," "Driver 8," and "Can't Get There from Here" get a lot of attention from that album, but I was reminded today of how much I like this tune. 




Sunday, November 17, 2024

Fumbling Toward Culinary Talent: Stracotto, aka Italian Pot Roast

I watched a YouTube video the other day and decided to make this recipe. The video is from the dude on Sip and Feast, but you can see his recipe on his website "Stracotto (Italian Pot Roast)." 

I followed his recipe for the most part but made some slight changes. And I'm making this post here, so I can easily find it again. 

We have a number of chuck roasts in the freezer, so I'm looking for ways to use them. 

Ingredients
1 chuck roast
8 cloves of garlic, cut into slivers
3-4 tablespoons of olive oil
1 yellow onion, chopped finely
2 carrots, peeled and shredded on a box grater
3 ribs of celery, shredded on a box grater
3 tablespoons of tomato paste
1 28 oz. can of crushed tomatoes
1 1/2 cups of red wine--I used a Cabernet
2 cups of beef stock
4 large bay leaves
A healthy smidge of Penny's Tuscan Sunset seasoning
Kosher salt
Cracked black pepper

Process 
Heat the oven to 325 degrees. 

Use a large Dutch oven with a lid. Dry off the chuck roast and cut slits into the side of the roast. Insert the slivers of garlic into the roast and liberally salt and pepper the roast. 

Add the olive oil to the Dutch oven on medium-high heat and sear the roast on all sides. Set aside the roast. 

Move the heat to medium, add the onions, add salt, and add a bit of water (1/4 cup) to remove the bits off the bottom of the oven. Cook the onion for roughly 8 minutes and then add the shredded carrots and celery. Cook for about 10-15 minutes until really soft.

Add the tomato paste and cook for just a minute and incorporate it into the veggie mixture. Add the wine and use a wooden spoon to scrape up the bits off the bottom of the oven. Simmer the wine for about 10 minutes.  

Add in the beef stock, remaining garlic that has been chopped finely, bay leaves, and seasoning. 

Turn off the heat, put the roast into the braising liquid, secure the lid, and pop it into the oven for three hours. 

Take out the roast and check the internal temperature. Tent some aluminum foil over the top of it and let it rest. Skim off the fat/grease in the pot by using paper towels. 

Shread the beef and return it to the Dutch oven. 

I served mine with linguini, but you can easily put this over mashed potatoes.  

Fumbling Toward Culinary Talent: Spicy Beef Lettuce Wraps

I am pretty sure this recipe is inspired by P.F. Chang's lettuce wraps, but if I remember right, that restaurant does lettuce wraps with chicken, not beef. At least that's what Mrs. Nasty thinks.

I found this recipe on The Washington Post, but I modified it a bit since I don't have "Shaoxing wine" or dry sherry. I just used a chardonnay. 

Ingredients
1/4 cup of water
3 tablespoons of oyster sauce
2 tablespoons of white wine
1 lb. of ground beef
1 medium poblano pepper, chopped finely
1/2 of a bell pepper, chopped finely
5 green onions, chopped thinly
1 tablespoon of Sambal Oelek
1 tablespoon of minced ginger
1 head of Bibb or Boston lettuce

Process
Make the oyster sauce by whisking the water, oyster sauce, and wine and set aside. 

Brown the beef and drain. 

Add the peppers and scallions and cook until softened. Add in the chile-garlic sauce and ginger and cook for less than a minute. Stir in the beef and oyster sauce. 

Serve by putting the beef mixture into lettuce leaves as wraps. 

Sunday Hangover: Mercer

This game turned out the way we thought it would. 

It was the annual warm-up game before the Iron Bowl, but with the schedule changed with Oklahoma and Texas joining the SEC, so Alabama had this game before the trip to Norman and the home game versus Auburn. 

Lots of players got into the game, which is good, and I don't think there were any significant injuries that I know of. 

Simpson and Mack looked good playing quarterback. And I think that will be the quarterback competition barring a new recruit who might make it interesting. 

It'll be a good game versus Oklahoma next Saturday. The Crimson Tide better be ready. 

It remains to be seen if Alabama can make the SEC Championship game if they win out. I don't know how they'll determine the two teams without divisions. 

Friday, November 15, 2024

Fumbling Toward Culinary Talent: Spinach-Artichoke Dip

I got Colbert's Does This Taste Funny? cookbook a while back, and I've been trying out the recipes. All of them I've done have been good so far. 

I made the warm artichoke dip, but Mrs. Nasty called for spinach in it, so I adapted Colbert's recipe. 

Ingredients
3/4 cup of mayo
1/2 cup of grated Parmesan cheese
1 can of artichoke hearts, chopped into small pieces
1/2 cup of cooked spinach, drained
1/2 teaspoon of garlic salt
Salt and pepper to taste
Paprika 

Process
Pre-heat the oven to 425 degrees. In a mixing bowl, add all these ingredients together and transfer to an oven-safe bowl of some sort. Sprinkle paprika on top of the concoction. 

Bake for 12-15 minutes, take it out, and let it cool for approximately 10 minutes. 

Music Friday: "Disconnect" & "Fool"

I'm angry. 

These songs go out to a nation full of fools. For people who actually critically think and follow facts, these are dark times. 






Sunday, November 10, 2024

Sunday Hangover: LSU

The much ballyhooed Death Valley was not all that deadly. 

Jalen Milroe was a one-man wrecking crew against LSU last night. He had four running touchdowns and 185 net rushing yards on 12 rushing attempts. 

Miller was the leading receiver, which is kind of a surprise. But Alabama had a lot of designed plays for the running back. 

On defense the Tide gave up way too many yards on first down for my liking. However, they didn't give up a touchdown until garbage time in the fourth quarter. 

Lawson and Campbell had excellent games. Lawson had that crucial interception, and Campbell had the strip-sack after Alabama failed to convert on a fourth and short. 

If the defense can play like they did last night, the Tide might have some chances if they make the playoffs. 

There are three games left with a home game versus Mercer, a trip to Norman to play Oklahoma, and the Iron Bowl in Tuscaloosa. 

Don't screw this up, Alabama. 

Friday, November 8, 2024

Music Friday: "Until the Day Is Done"

After the results of this Tuesday, this song seems appropriate. 

"The battle's been lost. The war is not won./ An addled republic, a bitter refund." 

Keep fighting for what's right and all people's rights.